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Elixir Gaming Presentation on November 17 at G2E Gaming Investment Forum to Be Webcast

Fri Nov 6, 2009 8:25am EST
HONG KONG--(Business Wire)--
Elixir Gaming Technologies, Inc. (NYSE Amex: EGT) announced today that Chairman
and Chief Executive Officer, Clarence Chung and Senior Vice President Corporate
Finance, Traci Mangini will present at the 2009 Gaming Investment Forum on
Tuesday, November 17, 2009 at 12:00 p.m. PT. The forum is jointly hosted by
Deutsche Bank Securities and UBS Investment Bank and is being held in
conjunction with the Global Gaming Expo ("G2E") at the Las Vegas Convention
Center. 

Please visit www.elixirgaming.com to access the presentation. After the
conference, an archived version of the webcast will be available for one year at
www.elixirgaming.com (select "Investor Relations"). 

About Elixir Gaming Technologies, Inc.

Elixir Gaming Technologies, Inc. (NYSE Amex: EGT) is a provider of gaming
technology solutions. The Company secures long-term contracts to provide
comprehensive turn-key solutions to 3, 4, and 5 star hotels and other
well-located venues in Asia that seek to offer casino gaming products. The
Company retains ownership of the gaming machines and systems and receives
recurring daily fees based on an agreed upon percentage of the net gaming win
per machine and provides on-site maintenance. The Company has established a
strategic presence in the Asia Pacific region with a focus on the Philippines
and Cambodia markets. For more information please visit www.elixirgaming.com.

Elixir Gaming Technologies
Traci Mangini, SVP Corporate Finance
702/617-4741 



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